Ergobaby Omni: Do It All Ergobaby Carrier

Ergobaby Omni 360 Carrier

Why We Love the Ergobaby Omni: The Ergobaby Omni is super versatile – it does all the positions and can be used from birth without an infant insert. It achieves a truly ergonomic forward-facing carry for baby. The straps can cross on back, which we find the most comfortable, and it has Ergobaby lumbar support waistband. The Omni even has an included detachable pouch for extra storage (plus a small slot pocket on the waistband). “Cool” options (with mesh panels for extra airflow) of this carrier are available if it’s very hot where you live. Generously sized waistband goes to 58″

Keep in Mind: In order to achieve the flexibility of positioning for baby, the body of the carrier is a bit thick and stiff, compared to other carriers on the market. Some people find the Ergobaby shoulder straps to be bulkier than those found on other carriers. This is the most expensive Ergobaby models.

How the Ergobaby Omni compares to other Ergobaby Models

vs. the Standard/Organic model: the Ergobaby Omni is more versatile, offers more positions, is bulkier in the body, and is more expensive. It can be used without an infant insert and the Standard model cannot.

vs. the Ergobaby Adapt: the Ergobaby Omni offers the forward-facing position, which the Adapt does not. The Ergobaby is bulkier and stiffer in the body, while the Adapt is softer. The They can both be used from without an infant insert and can both cross straps on the back. Both of these carriers adapt to grow with your baby. The Omni is more expensive.

vs. the Ergobaby 360: both carriers offer multiple positions including the forward-facing position. The Ergobaby Omni straps can cross on your back and the Ergobaby 360 straps cannot. The Omni has a pocket on the waistband and comes with a detachable pouch, while the 360 does not have pockets. The Omni can be used from birth without an infant insert, while the 360 requires an infant insert for small babies. The body of the 360 is a bit softer and more flexible compared to the Omni. The Ergobaby Omni is more expensive.

360: Forward Facing for Older Babies

Ergobaby 360 Carrier

Why We Love the Ergobaby 360: The 360 has many of the features of the Ergobaby Omni, including the option to face baby forward and the lumbar support belt (older versions may have a wide cotton belt instead) at a slightly lower price point. it has the longest waistband (58″) of all the Ergobaby carriers. “Cool” options (with mesh panels for extra airflow) of this carrier are available if it’s very hot where you live.

Keep in Mind: The 360 requires the use of an infant insert for smaller babies. The straps do not cross on your back and this carrier has no pockets. In order to achieve the flexibility of positioning for baby, the body of the carrier is a bit thick and stiff, compared to other carriers on the market. Some people find the Ergobaby shoulder straps to be bulkier than those found on other carriers. This is one of the more expensive Ergobaby models.

How the Ergobaby 360 compares to other Ergobaby Models

vs. the Standard/Organic model: the Ergobaby 360 is more versatile, offers more positions, is bulkier in the body, and is more expensive. The Standard model has a large pocket, while the Omni does not.

vs. the Ergobaby Adapt: the Ergobaby 360 offers the forward-facing position, which the Adapt does not. Both of these carriers adapt to grow with your baby. The Ergobaby is bulkier and stiffer in the body, while the Adapt is softer. The 360 is more expensive.

vs. the Ergobaby Omni: both carriers offer multiple positions including the forward-facing position. The Ergobaby Omni straps can cross on your back and the Ergobaby 360 straps cannot. The Omni has a pocket on the waistband and comes with a detachable pouch, while the 360 does not have pockets. The Omni can be used from birth without an infant insert, while the 360 requires an infant insert for small babies. The body of the 360 is a bit softer and more flexible compared to the Omni. The waistband on the Omni is longer. The Ergobaby Omni is more expensive.

Soft and Adjustable to Grow with Baby

Ergobaby Adapt Carrier

Why We Love the Ergobaby Adapt: this carrier is soft and flexible. It can be used from birth without an insert and has several adjustments to grow with your baby into toddlerhood. It can cross straps on your back and is often a good fit for petite wearers (who may not love other Ergobaby models). “Cool” options (with mesh panels for extra airflow) of this carrier are available if it’s very hot where you live. It is less expensive than some other Ergobaby models.

Keep in Mind: The Adapt does not offer a forward-facing position for baby. It has one small slot pocket on the waistband.

How the Ergobaby Adapt compares to other Ergobaby Models

vs. the Standard/Organic model: The Standard requires an infant insert from birth while the Adapt does not. The Ergobaby Adapt is more adjustable to grow with your baby and it is slightly more expensive. The Standard model has a large pocket on the body, while the Adapt has a small pocket. The Standard cannot cross straps in back, while the Adapt can.

vs. the Ergobaby Omni: The Adapt does not offer the forward facing position, which the Omni does offer. Both allow you to cross straps on your back. The Adapt is softer and more flexible in the body. It may be a better fit for some petite wearers. The waistband on the Omni is longer. The Adapt has a small pocket on the waistband, while the Omni has the same pocket plus a roomy detachable pouch.

vs. the Ergobaby 360: the Ergobaby 360 offers the forward-facing position, which the Adapt does not. Both of these carriers adapt to grow with your baby. The Ergobaby is bulkier and stiffer in the body, while the Adapt is softer. The 360 is more expensive.

Simple classic

Ergobaby Original Carrier

Why We love the Ergobaby Original: this is a classic baby carrier with rugged functionality and a lower price tag. it has a roomy pocket on the body that is great for when you’re on the go. This is the least expensive of the Ergobaby carriers.

Keep in Mind: the Original Ergobaby carrier requires an infant insert for smaller babies. It does not offer the forward-facing position. Straps cannot be crossed on the back. Our petite and plus size customers generally prefer the fit of other carriers.

How the Ergobaby Original (aka Standard/Organic) compares to other Ergobaby Models

vs. the Ergobaby Omni: The Original is less versatile and doesn’t offer as many positions or adjustments, but it is also more affordable. The Original requires an infant insert for small ones, which the Omni does not.

vs. the Ergobaby 360: the Original offers fewer adjustments and does not offer the forward-facing position (which the 360 does). The Original has more storage and is also more affordable.

vs. the Ergobaby Adapt: The Original offers fewer adjustments and requires an infant insert for use with smaller babies, which the Adapt does not. The Original has more storage and is also more affordable.